Trump National Doral Miami — 800-Acre Golf Resort Where Every Member of the Family Gets What They Came For
A resort that scores 9.3/10 from 702 verified Booking.com reviews and holds a TripAdvisor Top Rated Resort designation does not get there by accident. Trump National Doral solves the classic family travel problem — dad gets the Blue Monster golf course (a PGA Tour venue), mom gets a full-scale spa, and the kids have Camp Doral activities, five pools including a shallow kids' pool, and 800 acres of grounds where no one is on top of anyone else. The compromise conversation never needs to happen here.
A score of 9.3/10 from 702 paying guests on Booking.com reflects something real — the majority of people who stayed here came back to say it was worth it. What those reviewers consistently point to is not the rooms or the lobby but the 800 acres of open space: a density and breathing room that no other Miami hotel at this price point can match. Children have room to run without being in the way. Adults do not feel like they are managing logistics in a corridor. The resort atmosphere is genuine — not a city hotel with a courtyard labelled 'resort' — and that distinction matters for families travelling with young children.
"Dad played golf all morning, mom had the spa, the kids were in Camp Doral all day — everyone was happy the whole time. We never had to negotiate once. Best family resort we have ever stayed at."
The golf is the headline amenity. The Blue Monster is the property's signature course — a PGA Tour venue with genuine history, not a promotional tagline. The resort runs four courses in total, ranging from beginner-accessible layouts to championship-level play. For guests who are serious golfers, this alone justifies the choice over any beach hotel in the area. For those who have never played, the resort offers instruction and equipment rental. The five pools operate at different scales: a shallow kids' wading pool, a large family pool, and a lap pool for adults who want actual exercise rather than floating time.
The rooms are built for families. A Deluxe Room with two Queens runs $259–360 per night and comfortably fits three to four guests. Junior Suites go $399–580 and add a proper sitting area. The One-Bedroom Suite at $520–780 per night sleeps four to five people with a separate living room — the right configuration for larger families who value not sharing every square foot. A frequently repeated tip from guests: request a ground-floor room with pool view. Young children can step directly onto the pool deck from the room — no elevator, no hauling towels through corridors.
On location — the resort sits at 4400 NW 87th Avenue in Doral, on the western edge of Greater Miami. The practical upside is Miami International Airport roughly 10 minutes away by car, which removes one of the most stressful parts of any family trip: the long airport transfer after a long flight. Hard Rock Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue, is approximately 20–25 minutes by car. South Beach is about 25 minutes. These are Uber or rental-car distances — workable but not walkable, which is relevant to how you plan your days.
Here is the honest version of the trade-offs: there is no beach here. If the mental image driving the trip is waking up to the sound of waves, eating lunch barefoot on the sand, and watching the kids splash in the ocean — that is a different hotel. Loews Miami Beach or Acqualina at Sunny Isles are the right choices for that version of Miami. Doral is a business district, not a tourist strip. The restaurants and nightlife that are walkable from a South Beach hotel do not exist here. Everything beyond the resort requires a car or Uber. That is the full picture.
To be direct about the conclusion: Trump National Doral earns its 9.3/10 because it delivers exactly what families who choose it actually need — space, facilities that keep every age group genuinely occupied, and a quality level that holds up across hundreds of independent reviews. If your trip is a family holiday where the golfer wants real golf, the children want freedom to run, and the budget allows $259 and up per night — this is the strongest choice in the Miami family roundup. If you need the ocean at your door or a walkable neighborhood outside the gates, look at other options in our list.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ 9.3/10 — highest guest satisfaction score in the Miami family hotel roundup
- ✓ 800-acre grounds: open, uncrowded, children have real space to run
- ✓ 5 pools, Camp Doral kids program, Blue Monster golf course — every family member occupied
- ✓ 10 minutes from Miami International Airport — easy arrival and departure
- ! No beach on property — South Beach is a 25-minute drive
- ! Doral is a business district: walkable dining and entertainment options are very limited
- ✓ One-Bedroom Suite sleeps 4–5 with separate living room — right sizing for larger families
- ✓ Deluxe Room from $259 is competitive for a 4-star resort at this review score level
- ! Suite pricing climbs significantly during peak season and World Cup 2026 dates
- ! A car or Uber is needed for almost everything outside the resort
- 💡If you want ocean views and a South Beach atmosphere · Doral is not on the beach — South Beach is a 25-min drive · See Loews Miami Beach or Acqualina Resort instead
- 💡If you need walkable restaurants and nightlife outside the hotel · Doral is a business district, everything requires a car · See hotels in South Beach or Brickell instead
- 💡If your budget is below $200/night · Starting rates here are $259+ · See other options in top10-family-hotels-miami
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